There’s going to be a new series of the Crystal Maze this year

In the 90s, there was nothing better than a cosy Saturday night in watching the popular TV show The Crystal Maze.

And this year, more than 20 years after the show finished, millennials will get to enjoy the same experience, as the British TV show will be making a comeback to Channel 4 this year.

The It Crowd’s Richard Ayoade will be taking over from original host Richard O'Brien, hosting 20 hour-long episodes and it will be filmed at a purpose-built maze in Bristol that spans over 30,000 square feet.

Tom Beck, head of live & events at Channel 4, said: "The Stand Up to Cancer special was so brilliant and so successful that commissioning a series of The Crystal Maze was almost a no-brainer.

"And I couldn't be more pleased and excited that Richard has agreed to become the new Maze Master – he's an inspired choice."

The new series, from RDF Television's Fizz team, will be announcing details on how to be a contestant soon and when it's set to launch this year.

Neale Simpson, creative director at Fizz adds: "It was a huge privilege to bring this channel-defining show back as a special for Stand Up To Cancer. We’re thrilled at the prospect of building a maze to the scale and cinematic spectacle of the original, and our hope is to bring a new vision to the legendary time travelling adventure that will excite the next generation of viewers."

But if you can't wait for the new series to start, why not get involved with The Crystal Maze live attraction, which is currently running in London and Manchester?